# next-build-test This binary lets you sidestep all of the node bundling and run a turbo build against a raw rust binary. It does _not_ do everything nextjs does, but it is an ok approximation. ## Getting started You will need a project_options file that points to some nextjs repo that has its dependencies installed. The easiest way to do that is to run a nextjs build using a modified binary that produces one out for you or to run the `generate` command and tweak it manually. We cannot bundle one in the repo, since it needs fs-specific paths and env vars. You can run the binary with the `generate` flag to build one for you. ```sh cargo run -- generate /path/to/project > project_options.json cargo run -- run ``` ## Flags The `run` command supports 4 flags: - `strategy` can be one of sequential, concurrent, or parallel. defines how work is structured - `factor` defined how many pages should be built at once. defaults to num_cpus - `limit` defines the highest number of pages to build. the pages are shuffled deterministically. defaults to 1 page - `pages` a comma separated list of routes to run. queues that precise set in the order specified